Laurent Vivier wrote:
Are these options for using the kernel as a guest or host? I'd guess
the former.
I didn't find CONFIG_HYPERVISOR.
I meant, add a new option CONFIG_HYPERVISOR.
The good one seems to be CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION that is used to activate CONFIG_KVM.
It's just a menu. Right now there's just one entry, but it will
change. And if CONFIG_VIRTUALIZATION is selected, it doesn't mean
CONFIG_KVM is selected.
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